Worst is over for PSU banks, says Sinha at Gyan Sangam

RBI says banks have enough headroom to raise capital

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Demonstrations outside the State Bank of India Academy at Gurgaon in protest against the government's plans to privatise IDBI Bank had no perceptible impact on the second edition of Gyan Sangam, which kicked off on Friday.
While some of the officers continued to protest, bankers and officials of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) as well as the finance ministry continued to debate consolidation and asset quality issues of the lenders in the banking sector in closed rooms at the two-day event, of media gaze.
Credit growth, risk management, technology and stress in the banking system ...

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Worst is over for PSU banks, says Sinha at Gyan Sangam

RBI says banks have enough headroom to raise capital

RBI says banks have enough headroom to raise capital
Demonstrations outside the State Bank of India Academy at Gurgaon in protest against the government's plans to privatise IDBI Bank had no perceptible impact on the second edition of Gyan Sangam, which kicked off on Friday.
While some of the officers continued to protest, bankers and officials of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) as well as the finance ministry continued to debate consolidation and asset quality issues of the lenders in the banking sector in closed rooms at the two-day event, of media gaze.
Credit growth, risk management, technology and stress in the banking system ...

Worst is over for PSU banks, says Sinha at Gyan Sangam

RBI says banks have enough headroom to raise capital

Demonstrations outside the State Bank of India Academy at Gurgaon in protest against the government's plans to privatise IDBI Bank had no perceptible impact on the second edition of Gyan Sangam, which kicked off on Friday.
While some of the officers continued to protest, bankers and officials of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) as well as the finance ministry continued to debate consolidation and asset quality issues of the lenders in the banking sector in closed rooms at the two-day event, of media gaze.
Credit growth, risk management, technology and stress in the banking system ...